gpgme-tool socket interface
Werner Koch
wk at g10code.com
Sat Apr 7 12:16:00 CEST 2012
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 21:38, wking at drexel.edu said:
> 1) Creating an Assuan server that listens at a standard socket
> (e.g. ~/.assuan/S.<program-name>) should probably be part of
> libassuan. Then I could avoid duplicating a lot of gpg-agent.c's
> socket handling code. Should I move that code over?
In theory you are right. However, I prefer to keep the code separated.
> 2) gnupg/jnlib is ~10k lines, which seems big enough to be a
> stand-alone library to me ;). If you don't want to release it as a
GIT master has no more jnlib; it is part of gnupg/common. Marcus and me
already talked about having GnuPG runtime library. However, a
standalone library is a lot of work because you have to design a solid
and stable API and maintain it for a long time. Thus the current idea
is to gradually move certain functionality over to libgpg-error and
eventually rename libgpg-error. If we start to support 64 bit Windows,
we will likely need something like this.
> stand-alone library, it should probably at least have its own git
> repository. That way you could use git submodules to include it in
> gnupg, and still easily borrow the code to use it in other
Hmmm, this still requires to limit changes to the API to a minumum.
There is also the lincese question.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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